Spoiler Alert : McLaren P1 Top Gear Lap Time
#1
Spoiler Alert : McLaren P1 Top Gear Lap Time
Ron Dennis on the McLaren P1
The Ferrari v McLaren rivalry is so entrenched it's quite possibly depicted in a cave painting in some ancient land. So the newly unveiled presence of the Ferrari LaFerrari - or whatever we're meant to call it - at Geneva earlier this week under the same vast hangar roof as the production-ready McLaren P1 had long-term observers of the two old foes dribbling in anticipation.
As it happens, TopGear.com had been offered an audience with McLaren boss Ron Dennis, and duly made its way to the stand in time to watch him present his intriguingly styled new car to the media hordes in an occasionally stilted three-way with 2013 McLaren F1 driver Sergio Perez and the BBC's pit-lane lady Lee Mackenzie. There were some useful updates, though. McLaren will be making 375 P1s, at £866,000 a pop, with around 45 destined for the Middle East. Ron was very pointedly talking up the car's investment potential, which explains why there was an F1 LM on the stand (current market value: up to £3m). And he went on to reveal that he himself had beaten the fastest Top Gear power lap (a 1.13.8 by the Pagani Huayra) around Dunsfold in the P1 by a walloping 10 seconds (see below), which surely puts it on a par with the speed of light. Finally, he claimed that nobody else would be able to get near the P1's performance.
Ron Dennis on the McLaren P1 - BBC Top Gear
The Ferrari v McLaren rivalry is so entrenched it's quite possibly depicted in a cave painting in some ancient land. So the newly unveiled presence of the Ferrari LaFerrari - or whatever we're meant to call it - at Geneva earlier this week under the same vast hangar roof as the production-ready McLaren P1 had long-term observers of the two old foes dribbling in anticipation.
As it happens, TopGear.com had been offered an audience with McLaren boss Ron Dennis, and duly made its way to the stand in time to watch him present his intriguingly styled new car to the media hordes in an occasionally stilted three-way with 2013 McLaren F1 driver Sergio Perez and the BBC's pit-lane lady Lee Mackenzie. There were some useful updates, though. McLaren will be making 375 P1s, at £866,000 a pop, with around 45 destined for the Middle East. Ron was very pointedly talking up the car's investment potential, which explains why there was an F1 LM on the stand (current market value: up to £3m). And he went on to reveal that he himself had beaten the fastest Top Gear power lap (a 1.13.8 by the Pagani Huayra) around Dunsfold in the P1 by a walloping 10 seconds (see below), which surely puts it on a par with the speed of light. Finally, he claimed that nobody else would be able to get near the P1's performance.
Ron Dennis on the McLaren P1 - BBC Top Gear
#3
I call BS on this..
Due to the facts written in the P1 thread..
No way it does a 1.03.8 in the hands of Ron..
thats as fast as the Lotus T125 F1 car for customers..
If this happens to be true ile eat my hat!
PS
even with slicks i call bs on it..
5 seconds faster than the Zonda R? no no.. impossibile
And i wonder what good it does Mclaren when he claims such a thing, when every other fool will expect something like this..
Even an amazing time will be seen as a let down!
Due to the facts written in the P1 thread..
No way it does a 1.03.8 in the hands of Ron..
thats as fast as the Lotus T125 F1 car for customers..
If this happens to be true ile eat my hat!
PS
even with slicks i call bs on it..
5 seconds faster than the Zonda R? no no.. impossibile
And i wonder what good it does Mclaren when he claims such a thing, when every other fool will expect something like this..
Even an amazing time will be seen as a let down!
Last edited by La Artist; 03-10-2013 at 11:50 AM.
#4
I'm not skeptical. After all, this car does sort of need to exceed a certain particular car, which was certainly particularly excessively... good. And since this hasn't got the top speed, or the plain mechanical driver's involvement, whatever its got left...
#6
*** Sensationalist headline alert! ***
If you watch/listen/read the full presentation you will notice Ron claims the record time in terms of the "Star in a reasonably priced car" record, he then humbly admits that he is not a star.
If you watch/listen/read the full presentation you will notice Ron claims the record time in terms of the "Star in a reasonably priced car" record, he then humbly admits that he is not a star.
#9
Mclaren has been known to exaggerate before.
Something that is not very talked about on TS..
Fingers are pointed at the italians instead ( read ferrar,Pagani)
all manufacturers exaggerate.. but this doesn't even seem serious from Ron's side.
Something that is not very talked about on TS..
Fingers are pointed at the italians instead ( read ferrar,Pagani)
all manufacturers exaggerate.. but this doesn't even seem serious from Ron's side.
Last edited by La Artist; 03-10-2013 at 08:57 PM.